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East Liberty Relic & Crushing Coins from the Teens while Metal Detecting near Pittsburgh, PA! 

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@buddyfederer2986
@buddyfederer2986 4 года назад
nice job guys
@richbaranowski2660
@richbaranowski2660 4 года назад
Thank you!
@digdoug6494
@digdoug6494 4 года назад
Another great hunt. Congrats
@richbaranowski2660
@richbaranowski2660 4 года назад
Thanks friend
@willcountymark356
@willcountymark356 4 года назад
Great hunt guys. Relics and coins. Excellent job 👏. Keep up the great work 👍.
@richbaranowski2660
@richbaranowski2660 4 года назад
Thanks friend
@sangerrs
@sangerrs 4 года назад
Great hunt guys, some awesome finds thanks for sharing HH God bless!!
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 4 года назад
Thank you for your support and keep on watching.
@sammusser3768
@sammusser3768 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this video ! Awesome finds . I have found all kinds of silver and even large cents but I have yet to find a IHP ! Crazy you would think that would be an easy find but it constantly eludes me!
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 4 года назад
We really didn't expect to even find one in this yard, but to pull out eight was crazy.
@metalican6798
@metalican6798 4 года назад
Nice hunt fellas....Not sure that I'd use a wire brush though..lol......GL and HH...
@thedirtyburgher387
@thedirtyburgher387 4 года назад
Nice video guys!! The lucky penny made out of an indian head was probably my favorite find that thing is incredible. The thin piece of metal that you were unsure of is a sugar cube tong! Very nice video!
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 4 года назад
The smashed penny was my favorite find of the day. Thanks for the info on the sugar cube tong I wouldn't have thought that. Thank you for your support and keep on watching
@WeDigIt
@WeDigIt 4 года назад
What a great hunt, when would clay marbles have been used? Thanks for sharing, good luck on the next hunt!
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 4 года назад
Clay marbles were made for kids to play with in the 1800s and the early 1900s in Europe and the United States. Thank you for your support.
@locoraindrops7653
@locoraindrops7653 3 года назад
Pittsburgh still has a lot to offer. I found an 1818 Matron in a city park not all that long ago. Also found a men's gold ring with 3 rubies that I had looked at and from the makers mark it is 1870ish. That came from another city park. A lot still left to unearth. Happy hunting folks.
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 3 года назад
The parks are getting picked over, but there is no way to cover it all, so there's still stuff to be found
@locoraindrops7653
@locoraindrops7653 3 года назад
@@PARelicHunters agreed 100%.
@conorclarke5913
@conorclarke5913 2 месяца назад
hey guys! just got into detecting this summer, and am in the pittsburgh area. would you ever be into letting me tag along for a day and maybe could get some pointers from ya!? appreciate the content!!!
@rayleonard363
@rayleonard363 3 года назад
just started metal detecting. was wondering if you coulld point me in the right direction as I dont even know where to begin
@PARelicHunters
@PARelicHunters 3 года назад
If you just started you first need to learn you're machine, and see what the coin numbers are. RU-vid videos about you're type of detector are also helpful to watch. Make sure you learn how to dig a nice Plug, and take you're trash with you.
@roedigg7420
@roedigg7420 3 года назад
I live in east liberty
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